HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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and/or revocation of a license or restitution of moneys may
obtain a review thereof [in Baltimore City Court or] in the
circuit court for the county], as the case may be,] by
filing in such court within thirty days after the date of
order of suspension, revocation or. restitution a written
petition asking that the order be set aside. A copy of such
petition shall be served upon the Commissioner and the
applicant. The finding of facts, if supported by substantial
evidence, shall be conclusive upon the court. The court
shall determine whether the order of revocation, suspension
or restitution is in accordance with law.
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(b) In addition to the requirements set forth in
subsection (a) of this section, any nonresident person, firm
or corporation desiring to carry on the business of
construction in this State, as defined in subsection (a)
shall:
(1) Obtain a license by paying an annual fee of
$50 and applying to [the clerk of the court of common pleas
in Baltimore City or] the clerk of the circuit court in the
county where the work will be performed; and
(2) Obtain an additional $50 license for each
single contract in which the gross amount of that contract
is in excess of $1,0.00.
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(b) The Commission may refer charges or complaints
made by itself or other persons under the provisions of this
subtitle to a real estate hearing board which shall include
at least one member of the Commission appointed from the
public and at least one of the nonpublic members for
hearings on these matters. The board shall hold hearings on
all matters referred to it and shall file its finding with
the Commission. The exercise or performance of all powers,
authority, duties and functions Vested in the board by the
provisions of this subtitle, shall be subject to the power
and authority of the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation
as set forth in Article 41 of this Code, or elsewhere in the
laws of this State. Unless the Commission or any of its
members, determines, within 15 days of the filing by the
board, that a hearing by the Commission is required, the
decision or order of the board shall be a final decision
which may be appealed by an aggrieved party directly to the
circuit court of any county [or the Superior Court of
Baltimore City,] and that decision by the board shall be
considered a final decision of the Commission.
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